5. These are the stems that grow horizontally above the ground.
6. The upright shoots that grow from buds found at the base of
stems of parent plants.​


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Answer:

5. Modified stems that grow horizontally underground are either rhizomes, from which vertical shoots grow, or fleshier, food-storing corms.

6. New plants can arise from the nodes of stolons and runners (an aboveground stolon): stems that run parallel to the ground, or just below the surface.

Explanation:

Answer:

5.STOLONS

6.axillary bud

Explanation:

5.Stolons

StolonsHorizontal Above-Ground Stems

StolonsHorizontal Above-Ground StemsStolons, sometimes also called runners, are slender, elongate horizontal stems that grow above ground. Stolons are classified as either procumbent or repent. Repent stolons grow roots at nodes on the stem that are in contact with soil, while procumbent stolons do not.

6.An axillary bud is usually found in the axil (the area between the base of a leaf and the stem) where it can give rise to a branch or a flower. The apex (tip) of the shoot contains the apical meristem within the apical bud.